Greensboro does not require neighbor notification or permission before installing a fence. Fences must be entirely on the owners property. NC has no shared-cost fence statute.
Under Greensboro's Land Development Ordinance, property owners are not required to seek cooperation or permission from adjacent property owners when building a fence. All fences must be located entirely on the owner's property and cannot encroach into public or private rights-of-way or utility easements. North Carolina does not have a statutory partition fence law requiring neighbors to share fence costs. Boundary disputes are resolved under common-law principles, meaning each property owner is responsible for fences on their own land. If a fence is built directly on a property line, both neighbors may share ownership and maintenance responsibilities under common law. The city recommends but does not require that property owners communicate with neighbors before fence installation. A professional survey may be advisable to confirm property boundaries before construction. Fences must be maintained in a plumb and safe condition under Section 30-9-4.8 of the LDO, and neglected or deteriorating fences constitute an ordinance violation subject to enforcement.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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